Well its that time again when we look into and review a game for the old folk here at XboxOldies, today we’re going to have a look into the FMV called murderous muses.
Solve a sinister murder by spending three reality-shifting nights in a haunted art gallery. An infinitely re-playable murder mystery blending deduction, exploration, puzzles, collectibles and FMV.
Murderous Muses is anentertaining full motion video. The environment, exploration, and worldbuilding look fascinating, but the overall gameplay let’s say isn’t my cup of tea. The story involves you a security guard which gives you the access to the haunted art museum and to piece together and investigate who killed the artist who painted all the paintings.
I cant remember the last FMV game I’ve played, I think the last one I can only just remember was the one that was a ground breaking game on the Sega mega CD thingy back in the 90’s called Night Trap.
The storyline is quite cool, you have three days to understand the mystery and solve with limited information. you start of by stumbling over a message that’s been left for you asking you to open all the crates and hang grey’s painting for Sasha.
Once you’ve opened all the crates and hung all the paintings you’ll need to turn on your monitor and start that shift that you didn’t wanna work, sounds a bit like the real world.
I’ve got got to say the game is engaging and you’ll need to explore the museum to solve all the many puzzles that are presented to you. Once you’ve solved a puzzle you’ll be given a key to open another part of the gallery, the more keys the more secrets you’ll unlock.
The placing of each painting is very challenging as limited information is given to you from the start other than its a museum
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